i have an hp g62 and an amd card on it. If i install the drivers of the amd
graphics card the screen becomes black so i use it with the intel hd
graphics. If i put the graphics card in the oven it will start working
again?﻿

im sorry to brake this to you but if there is a ticking its comeing from
your hdd(hard drive) onless your useing a sdd. there are no moveing parts
in a gpu. not trying to cut you down just thout i would let you know. i
been working on computers for 150 years so i know what im talking
about.(thats a joke)﻿

I did this oven trick on my HP DV7 motherboard which have been dead for a
year …..until I came across this YT oven trick.

Here’s what I did ——-

-Took the MB out.
-Place on the MB on a metal tray (bake 285 ) then when it hit the temp
settle there for 10 minutes
– Turn off the oven and open door and leave it cool down for about an hour.
– Return MB and quick test if it is alive –whoah! amazing…the reflow
process works!
– Then wrap the surrounding of the AMD chip with Kapton tape ( high temp)
– Insert a 1979 one cent silver coin and add thermal paste on the AMD
graphics chip…this will fix and replace the original thermal tape design
(lousy design)
– Mount all the screws and restore all the plastic cover.
– Test again and laptop have been restored..running better and heat is
being transfer efficiently to the copper tubing heatsink more effectively.
-It’s been running for more than 1 month now playing high end graphics pc
game (LFD-2 & CS ) on Steam servers….
– I’m leaving it on further to make sure the fix is permanent and looks
like it is.
– The original issue was the poor heat transfer of the video chip which
more likely is melting the solder balls causing it malfunction. The copper
coin fills the gap and conducts the heat effectively.

once you bought new gpu why didnt you bought a better one like ati 4650 1gb
ram?
i had same issues with an older laptop acer 5920g and from 256mb 8600
nvidia upgraded to ati 4650 1gb.
keep my tip, its free ;)﻿

lmfao, this is halarious. I am not willing try it and my video has been
going strong now for 3 years. got a 9700m. Do you think thought it be
possible upgrade the 9700m to something a bit more powerful?

Yeah I’m 99% sure that the GPU went on it, no POST, no HMDI Output, the
primary drive works fine (second hard drive I had in it died at the same
time, it appears). Regardless, the laptop was 5 years old, I’m satisfied
with that I got out of it, having been used nearly every day since the day
I bought it, and was my gaming computer during university.

I just did and it didnt work for me but atleast i know whats wrong with it.
A computer shop wanted to charge me about 400 dollars for a power supply
PCB. Could you just tell me how i can find a model or a part number for the
card as i dont want to buy a wrong one. 8930g seams to have a couple of
different versions… Tthanks

I tried the oven trick with my DELL XPS M1330 laptop with a malfunctioning
NVIDIA graphics card. The laptop booted, but the screen was BLEEDING,
literally. After the oven trick, it works good as new. But it just crashed
on me today… it rebooted just fine. But i realize now that the fix is
only temporary.

Greatly appreciate your video. I have aspire 8920g. Always shuts down on
its own and has weird ticking sound. However when I put it on safe mode,
everything is ok. I guess my video card broke, but I ain’t sure. I don’t
know whether I should try it. Any suggestion?

@myvwvr6 Hmm… Do you have another operating system that you could try
installing? My Laptop came with Vista Home Premium 64 bit. Maybe the
graphics driver from Windows 7 is causing the problem. Uninstall all
graphics drivers while in safe mode and use another computer to get the
proper graphics driver from Acer for Windows 7 and put it on a USB drive.
Then try to install that driver after a reboot into normal mode if it works.

Hey mate, had the same problem as you… Same laptop (8930g), blue light
wouldnt turn on and the same clicking sound. Tried your solution twice with
no luck :< Good video though, most people dont know about this but it does
make sense since its how they work in making these things in the first
place. (heat wise :P)

I have the same problems I have the same 8930 acer but blue lights are on
when i turn it on I think i have some heating problems … i have to leave
the laptop for few minutes till its warm …. !! it shows me Double screen
aswell I think i have to replace card fast !! ( HELPP)

Every single laptop is different. Some you have to strip down to the very
bottom before being able to access vital components. Some graphics cards
are also build directly into the motherboard so you cannot pull it out by
itself.

If I understand what you are trying to say… I would look up the exact
graphics card that came with my laptop, then I would buy the exact same
type whether it’s MXM or MXM II or whatever. Hope that helps.

I would buy the exact replacement of what you have right now to ensure
compatibility, unless you read a write up somewhere on the internet, where
they started out with your video card and swapped to something better and
it worked.